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Tennessee 
Nebraska, 
Kansas 
Oklahoma 
Arizona 
ITew LZexic'o 
A. G. Morgan (August 20): Some complaint of grasshopper injury 
at Cl?.rksville has teen received out not enough to require remedial 
measures. 
?.!. H. Swerk (July 25 to August 25): During the last week in July 
a report from Cass County was to the effect that differential grass- 
hoppers ( lielanoplus d if f sr en t iali 3 ) were gnawing the sterns of grapes 
and causing the hunches to drop to the ground to such an extent that 
the crop was being destroyed. 
J. W. I'cColloch (August 18): Few reports of grasshopper injury " 
have been received. At Holla and Elkhart some damage has occurred 
to alfalfa. A farmer at Unionto~n says the grasshoppers are ruin- 
ing a young apple orchard by eating the foliage and bark. Four 
hundred 1- year-old trees have been injured. 
35. 5. Scholl (August 20): During the spring and early summer of 
this year we had one of the largest grasshopper fights that was 
ever carried on by the State. 
Arizona Hews Letter (Tol- 3, No. o, June 30): During the month 
of June a very successful eradication campaign against grasshoppers 
was conducted by representatives of the office of the State Entomolo- 
gist. The hoppers began to be troublesome in the alfalfa fields 
near Gilbert during Llay but the peak of the outbreak came in early 
June and appeared to be more concentrated in the Goodyear and Chand- 
ler districts. At the former place the adult hoppers appeared ~uy 
the millions in the large alfalfa fields and in several instances 
moved into the neighboring cotton fields. A number of fields of 
alfalfa were so badly infested that practically ail of the foliage 
was eaten off leaving only the bare straws. 
LUBBEH GBASSH0PP3R ( Brachystola ma^a Gir. ) 
J. H. Douglas (August 22): The lubber grasshoppers . Brachys tola 
raarnia Gir. , were noted in great numbers crossing the Deming and 
lardsburg highway for about two miles. The areas being traversed 
by the grasshoppers were grazing lands. 
New York 
CEREAL A A D FORAGE- CROP INSECTS 
V7HEA.T 
HESSIAN FLY ( Phy tonkas destructor Say) 
C. R. Crosby: !35tate preliminary results of the Hessian fly survey 
for 1925 in the counties listed below are as follows: 
